(Invited) P-Type Transparent Conducting Oxide Protection Layers for Sustainable Photoelectrochemical Water Oxidation
Article 2015 en
Authors
LC
Le Chen
JY
Jin‐Hui Yang
LL
Lyman Lee
Abstract
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In this paper, we propose that a p-type transparent conducting oxide (p-TCO) can function as a selective hole contact and corrosion protection layer on photoanodes used for light-driven water oxidation. To prove the concept, NiCo 2 O 4 was used as the p-TCO for n-Si protection in alkaline condition, and we show that this material has the requisite electronic structure, stability, transparency, and hole conductivity to achieve sustained and efficient solar water oxidation. The photoelectrochemical performance demonstrates the attractive combination of transparency and low-resistance hole conductivity in the NiCo 2 O 4 . Long-term testing indicates multi-day stability with minimal decrease in performance or observable corrosion of the Si photoanode. This works suggests that p-TCOs are promising as corrosion protection layers for stable water oxidation photoanodes.
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